“@kanyewest I have a better album title,” one person responded, an apparent reference to the ever-changing title of West’s upcoming album.

Other responses went heavy on the outrage.

“Seriously tho, how dare he,” one tweet huffed.

“I hope someone is literally shaking him,” another responded, later suggesting, “He’s clearly smoking a lot of pot in the studio which I will take as a valid excuse for some things but this is just no no no.”

Which elicited the response, ” Pot doesn’t turn one into a rape apologist.”

Cosby has been accused of rape or sexual assault by dozens of women, many of whom claim that he drugged them beforehand. Numerous lawsuits have been filed against the comedian. Cosby has denied the allegations, and in some cases sued his accusers for defamation.

He also faces a criminal charge of aggravated indecent assault, stemming from accusations made by former Temple University employee Andrea Constand.

A video of comedian Hannibal BuressHannibal Buress Rips Bill Cosby: ‘You Are a Rapist’ (Video)" href="https://www.thewrap.com/angry-birds-star-hannibal-buress-rips-bill-cosby-you-are-a-rapist-video/" target="_blank">doing a stand-up routine about Cosby's reputation with women goes viral, bringing the accusations back to public attention.

Phylicia Rashad, the actress who played Cosby's wife for eight seasons on "The Cosby Show" defends her former TV husband: "What you’re seeing is the destruction of a legacy. And I think it’s orchestrated."

After months of defending her friend against his accusers on "The View," co-host Whoopi GoldbergWhoopi Goldberg Flip-Flops on Bill Cosby: ‘All of the Information … Points to Guilt’ (Video)" href="https://www.thewrap.com/whoopi-goldberg-flip-flops-on-bill-cosby-all-of-the-information-points-to-guilt-video/" target="_blank">reverses course, saying, "All of the information that’s out there kind of points to guilt.” Her reversal follows other former Cosby backers like singer Jill Scott.

A week after Cosby filed a countersuit for defamation against seven of his accusers, the comedian sued model Beverly Johnson for defamation. In the complaint, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, Cosby’s lawyers accuse Johnson of trying to push herself back into the limelight with a false allegation that he drugged her and attempted to have sex with her.

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December 30, 2015

Cosby was arraigned on felony charges of criminal sexual assault stemming from a purported incident more than a decade ago in Pennsylvania involving a former Temple University employee. A previous district attorney declined to charge the star in 2005.

Montgomery County district judge Elizabeth McHugh finds in a preliminary hearing that there is enough evidence for the criminal trial to proceed.

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February 24, 2017

The judge rules only one of the 13 other accusers prosecutors had planned to call to the stand may testify at the criminal trial. The unnamed woman was previously employed by Cosby's former agent at WME.

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May 16, 2017

Cosby says in an interview with SiriusXM radio host Michael Smerconish that he likely will not testify at the trial.

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May 19, 2017

Montgomery County Judges Thomas DeRicci and Steven O'Neill bar all electronic communications from the courthouse, meaning the trial will not be televised and journalists will be barred from live-tweeting.

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May 24, 2017

A jury is selected for Cosby's trial. Following Cosby's assertion that race could be a factor in the decision, the jury is made up of four white women, six white men, one black woman and one black man.

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June 5, 2017

The criminal trial begins in Norristown, Penn., just outside Philadelphia

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June 17, 2017 After 5 days and 52 hours of deliberations, the 12-person jury is unable to reach a unanimous verdict and a mistrial is declared. Montgomery County D.A. Kevin Steele said he intends to retry Cosby at a later date.

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A chronology of the controversies that have tarnished the legacy of one of Hollywood’s most beloved performers